On Bleecker Street – Simon & Garfunkel
Schedule
Fri, 17 Jul, 2026 at 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE, United States, Delaware 19971 | Rehoboth Beach, DE
FREDERICK KRUG, sought after for his versatility and dynamism as a performer, has delighted aficionados of classical, jazz, rock, and country music alike. Mr. Krug holds a bachelor degree with high honors from the Eastman School of Music where he studied classical guitar performance under Nicholas Goluses, composition under Stephen Fruend, classical theory under Alec Brinkman, and post-tonal theory under Ciro Scotto. As a founding member of the Eastman Guitar quartet, he has premiered works by Tellef Johnson and Matthew Fuerst, and, with that group, was featured in the Eastman School of Music pop symposium where he opened for Steve Vai (Whitesnake and David Lee Roth). This meeting of styles inspired Tellef Johnson to write The Prisoner, a piece for string quartet, heavy metal trio, and male soprano, which Fred premiered at Julliard’s VIA festival (Life Through Art). He has also played in master classes with Bruce Holzman and William Kanengeiser (L.A. Guitar Quartet). He currently performs as a soloist, and as part of the top 40 group Black Ties and Bourbon.
Fred has worked extensively as a producer, developing and recording bands and solo artists. Acts include Tim Trainer, Pushing Mary, Opanna Oxtium, Veloray, Country Music Radio, The Busted Honeys, and Emily Colt. With these groups, he has performed at the Knitting Factory, CBGB’s, Galapagos, Moheegan Sun, The Block Island Music Festival, and NY Symphony Space. He has also worked alongside legendary producer Paul Leka (Steam, Harry Chapin, REO Speedwagon).
Mr. Krug has developed an innovative curriculum to teach guitar, classical theory, and voice to a variety of students age 5-70+. He taught at the National Guitar Summer Workshop at the age of 18, where he performed with Paul Gilbert (Mr. Big and Racer X), John Pettrucci
(Dream Theater), Joe Bouchard (Blue Oyster Cult). Fred is a visiting artist Connecticut’s Region 15 school system, and is the guitar instructor at the Rumsey Hall School in Washington, CT, and the Taft School in Watertown, CT.
BRIAN CRANE found his love of singing in the church choir as a child and in school musicals as an adolescent. He started playing the guitar in order to accompany his voice (and to attract girls). Over the years, he developed his musicality singing, directing, and ultimately arranging for various choirs and a cappella groups. Brian’s college arrangement of “Dream On” caught the attention of Bobby McFerrin who selected his arrangement as the focus of a musical workshop led by the 10-time Grammy award winner. After college, Brian joined the Washington, DC based jam-band “Mobia’s Trip” which performed consistently throughout the DC Metropolitan area and developed a significant underground following.
During this time, Brian began developing his craft as a solo singer/songwriter. After moving to Pennsylvania, he started performing solo — soon becoming a local favorite and consistently selling out the local venues and theaters. He has performed throughout the east coast, including the Greenwich Odeum Theater in East Greenwich, Rhode Island and the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.
Brian returned to his choral foundation joining Central Pennsylvania’s premier choir, the Susquehanna Valley Chorale. His choral prowess yielded a direct invitation to sing with the Masterwork Chorus in their performance of Verdi’s Requiem at Carnegie Hall in NY.
Where is it happening?
Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE, United States, Delaware 19971Event Location & Nearby Stays:



















